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Tag Archives: diversity
2016 by the Numbers
A few years ago now I started trying to count things like how many books I read in a year, what age range I was reading for, and how well I was succeeding at reading more diversely. This has lead … Continue reading
TTT: Top Ten New-To-Me Authors I Read For the First Time In 2016
Here are ten of my favorite new authors for 2016, with great stories for middle grade, teen and adult readers. Continue reading
Posted in Books, Lists
Tagged diversity, Fantasy, historical fiction, realistic fiction, Top Ten Tuesday
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11 Girl-Led Read-alouds for 2/3 Grade
This is a list of diverse girl-led read-alouds to appeal to the whole class, to spread love and understanding. Continue reading
Sorcerer to the Crown and Shades of Milk and Honey
First – hooray, I was selected to be on a Cybils panel again this year! After two years of doing Round 1 Middle Grade Speculative Fiction, this year I’ll be doing the Cybils Round 1 Audiobooks – click through to see … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Reviews
Tagged adult fantasy, authors of color, diversity, historical fantasy, Regency England
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Inside Out & Back Again
Thanhha Lai’s beautiful novel-in-verse tells the story of a girl’s journey from Vietnam to America. Continue reading
Posted in Books, Reviews
Tagged Asian-American, authors of color, award winners, diversity, historical fiction, National Book Award, Newbery, novels in verse, Vietnam, youth fiction
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School Stories: Booked and Spirit Week Showdown
Booked by Kwame Alexander. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2016. In Alexander’s second sports-and-life novel in verse after Newbury-winning The Crossover, middle schooler Nick loves soccer more than anything. Except possibly his best friend Coby, now playing on a rival team, and … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Reviews
Tagged African-American, authors of color, diversity, school fiction, sports fiction, youth fiction
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Diversity on the Shelf – August Update
I finished seven books in August, way below my usual. One of these was by an author of color, while four more had main characters of color. Continue reading
Little Robot
I finally made it to Ben Hatke’s last graphic novel – just in time for his next one, Mighty Jack, to come out on September 6. Little Robot by Ben Hatke. First Second, 2015 This nearly wordless graphic novel follows … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Reviews
Tagged African-American, diversity, youth graphic novels, youth science fiction
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A Thousand Nights, Court of Fives, Keeper of the Mist
Here are three recent teen fantasies I’ve read with two things in common: I loved all of them, and they all feature brown-skinned heroines. Continue reading
Space Hostages by Sophia McDougall
Hooray! The sequel to last year’s Cybils finalist Mars Evacuees. Space Hostages by Sophia McDougall. Published in the U.K. by Egmont, 2015, in the U.S. by Harper, 2016. Following her return from Mars and the publication of her memoir … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Reviews
Tagged Asian, Asian-Australian, diversity, Filipino, youth science fiction
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